I could see one reason to remove the JME application - if GMail's APIs have actually changed and the app no longer works - if they're not going to update the app, better to remove it than have something broken out there.

On 16/05/12 7:39 PM, Fabrizio Giudici wrote:
Monstrosity is not a correct word, while I do understand that Java ME is no more a strategic asset. I'd understand whether Google stopped any development on a JME application, but I can't understand why it has to be completely removed, as the previous poster said that in some way others are being able to manage it. Especially in this crisis scenario, you can't force *all* the people to buy a new phone because they can't read the mail any longer.

In any case, I find excessive to say that Google is fighting a crusade against Java.



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